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Slater, Michael D. – 1989
Communication researchers should ask more explicit questions concerning the processes by which mediated messages can create, modify, or reinforce beliefs about social actors and social environments. There are four general categories into which to divide variables concerning processing strategies for mediated social information: source…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Familiarity, Information Sources
Waltman, Patricia Amason – 1989
A study examined socially supportive messages to determine what situational constraints affect the types of support persons perceive as demanded by the situation. Data were gathered from 77 students enrolled in communication classes at a small private southwestern university. Subjects, provided with descriptions of four hypothetical situations…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Helping Relationship, Higher Education, Interpersonal Competence
Proshan, Chester J. – 1986
Historically, Americans have employed the rhetorical motif "reaffirmation of principle" to cope with the social evils in their midst. This concept refers to the tendency of groups to respond to outside hostility by regrouping and reaffirming their ethos through a form of self-address. Reaffirmation of principle, like managerial rhetoric,…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Persuasive Discourse, Revolutionary War (United States), Rhetorical Criticism
Foster, Ted J. – 1988
Although most speech communication writers view coercion as negative, coercion is a legitimate form of influence used as often in open societies--and more often within organizations--as persuasion. Where coercion is the influence means of habit or choice, a clear conception of its nature will increase its effectiveness; and a clear conception will…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationship, Organizational Communication
De Vincenzo, Jose P. – 1985
Piaget's last works (1975, 1977, and 1980) add a dynamic aspect to his earlier exceptionally formal structural model. He portrays change in more functionalistic terms and describes conflict, referring to the process of perturbations and compensations to explain the regulations of the network of cognitive cycles. He suggests three types of balances…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Compensation (Concept), Conflict
Nucci, Larry P. – 1981
The five observational studies reported in this paper provide consistent and interlocking testimony for the view that moral events differ qualitatively from social conventional events, and that these two aspects of the social world are associated with qualitatively differing individual-environment interactions. Each of the five studies focuses on…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Problems, Children, Developmental Stages
Salem, Susan Kohlruss; Elovson, Allana C. – 1993
Dissatisfaction with body image among women has become a major psychological and physical contemporary problem. This study is among the few to empirically suggest that overall body satisfaction is strongly related to perceived discrepancy of one's body image from ideal societal standards of attractiveness. This study also identifies the personal…
Descriptors: Body Image, Body Weight, College Students, Depression (Psychology)
Keller, Monika; Edelstein, Wolfgang – 1985
Fifteen boys and 15 girls were interviewed during their seventh, ninth, and twelfth years about a friendship dilemma in which the protagonist had to decide whether to keep a promise given to a friend or to accept an invitation from a third child. Interviews assessed descriptive and prescriptive aspects of the differentiation and coordination of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Context Effect, Developmental Stages, Interpersonal Relationship
Bocchi, Joseph – 1988
Although the complexities of the concept of audience in nonacademic settings are gradually being recognized, audience analysis continues to be viewed primarily as a cognitive, problem-solving activity. Grounded in decontextualizing research--such as protocol analysis--this approach to audience assumes that, to inform appropriate writing choices,…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Audiences, Cognitive Processes, Cultural Context
Akintunde, Omowale – 1997
This paper explores how feelings of self-hatred in African Americans are perpetuated through media and the standard physical and ideological manifestations of Christianity. The notion that skin that is closer to white and hair that is closer to white are both more desirable attributes is a dominant theme underlying the African American experience.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Blacks, Christianity, Mass Media Effects